the tender story behind the brooch she wore to the funeral of Elizabeth II
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Princess Charlotte wore a brooch for the first time at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
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It was a jewel in the shape of a horseshoe, a tribute to the sovereign’s passion for horse riding.
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The brooch given by the Queen to her great-granddaughter previously belonged to the Queen Mother.
At just 7 years old, Princess Charlotte witnessed a sad event on Monday September 19, her great-grandmother’s funeral, Queen Elizabeth II. During this event organized at Westminster Abbey, she was accompanied by her older brother, Prince George, 9 years old. On his side, Prince Louis was deemed too young to attend such an event.
Throughout the ceremony in tribute to the monarch who died at the age of 96, Kate Middleton remained with her two children. And Princess Charlotte impressed by his elegance and good manners. The little girl who never stopped giving advice to her big brother, thus bowed when the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II passed in front of the royal family.
Princess Charlotte wore a brooch in tribute to the Queen
As for her outfit, Princess Charlotte was dressed all in black, unlike her brother George. Just like her mother, the new Princess of Wales, the little girl wore an elegant black Ancar coat and a pretty Jane Taylor London hat. It is moreover (…)
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